If you're inspired by all the people currently holidaying in Europe, you might have decided to plan your own trip. But with 46 countries to visit, from old favourites like Spain and Italy to emerging destinations like Albania and Montenegro, choosing where to go can be hard. Website Schengen Visa Info has created what it dubs its 'Europe Summer Tourism Index'.

It ranks countries based on conditions including beaches, popularity, weather, friendliness, food and cost to visit for a week. Here's the top ten list of places to go they came up with. This small island nation near Sicily isn't on the Euro tourist trail as much as others, making it a great choice for somewhere a little different.

It came in at ten on the research. One of the biggest emerging places to go in Europe is Albania. From cities to countryside, it has everything- plus is more affordable than many other nations.

Read more about it here . Croatia is increasingly popular for travellers, with historical cities of Split, and Dubrovnik among places worth visiting. Montenegro is one of the most underrated nations in Europe, and it's also cheaper than many popular places.

The website reckons it costs $1212 to go for a week for accommodation and food and drink, making it the cheapest place in their top ten. France is the world's most popular nation to visit, and it finished at number six in this particular survey. Portugal, with it's colourful cities made the top five places to visit in Europe, according to t.